Photos: Protestant Memorial at Dachau

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The Church of Reconciliation was built in 1967 as a place for solitude and contemplation.

The church's architectural design avoids right angles. It is meant as a contrast to the right angles created by the Nazi's killing machine. The camp areas, furnishings, and all foundations were a series of right angles.

The church itself is built like a path, leading slowly down into the depths.